The Taylor-Cheris Foundation is proud to launch our 2026 Scholarship Campaign, dedicated to empowering bright, motivated students as they pursue higher education. Our mission is simple: to remove financial barriers and open doors of opportunity for students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and a commitment to making a positive impact in their communities.
This year, we aim to raise $10,000 to fund accredited academic scholarships that will help deserving students cover tuition, books, and essential educational expenses. Every contribution—large or small—helps us provide the resources students need to thrive in college and beyond.
When you give to the Taylor-Cheris Foundation, you’re not just donating money—you’re investing in future innovators, educators, and community leaders dedicated to supporting our core focus areas: Empathy, Equity, and Earth.
Join us in making a difference. Together, we can reach our $10,000 goal and change lives through education.
Donate today and help build a brighter future, one scholar at a time.
Students pursuing a career directly impacting the improvement of situations relating to EMPATHY, EQUITY, or EARTH are invited to apply for an academic scholarship. Eligible applicants must be enrolled in an accredited program at a recognized college or university within the United States. Scholarships will be awarded annually and will be considered based upon the satisfactory completion of the entire application process and acceptance of its terms and conditions. An unbiased selection committee will take into account each applicant's qualifications and level of impact their plan will make upon the three focus areas.
Our application process will be available shortly. We invite you to check back soon.
Career Paths and Degree Programs that Directly Support Empathy May Include, but are Not Limited to:
Nursing
Veterinary Sciences
Social Work
Education
Special Education
School Psychology
Career Paths and Degree Programs that Directly Support Equity May Include, but are Not Limited to:
Law
Social Work
Special Education
Women's Studies
Gay and Lesbian Studies
Career Paths and Degree Programs that Directly Support the Earth May Include, but are Not Limited to:
Environmental Sciences
Sustainable Engineering
Environmental Law